Cryptocurrencies Price Prediction: Ripple, Cryptos & Flare – American Wrap 23 July
|XRP shutters uptrend as Brazil's VERT debuts structured loan service on XRP Ledger
Ripple (XRP) price is extending an intraday red candle on Wednesday, trading at around $3.29 in the American session. The decline follows a rejection from Monday's swing, which stopped just shy of the token's record high of $3.66, reached on Friday.
Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Solana are leading a decline in crypto
Crypto market cap is in a downtrend on Wednesday after Bitcoin’s new all-time high last week. Institutional crypto adoption is likely the key catalyst for crypto as retail trader sentiment is nearly unchanged since last week.
Flare Price Forecast: FLX surges 10% as network expands XRP DeFi use cases
Flare (FLR) price is surging higher, trading at $0.0261 on Wednesday, supported by a robust Decentralized Finance (DeFi) ecosystem. Interest in the token exploded after the network announced the final launch of a suite of tools, making the non-smart contracts token XRP, issued by Ripple, DeFi-ready.
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